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has caused the Debian Bug report #352248,
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Package: ca-certificates
Version: 20050804
Severity: wishlist

http://www.enterprisessl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/ComodoSecurityServicesCA2018.crt

thanks,

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tags 352248 wontfix
thanks

Similar to #587751, I do not believe that intermediate certificates
should be included in ca-certificates.  The Comodo users have
installation documentation on setting up intermediate certificates, and
bypassing this standard install/usage documentation for Debian users
seems incorrect to me.

Per #647848, new CA policy should, IMO, require new CA inclusion/update
requests to come from a verifiable representative of the CA
organization.  Random requests to include random CAs will be closed
wontfix.  (although you are certainly not random, madduck :-)

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